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Hi I'm Melina

I'm a college student. I'm a swimmer and a lifeguard. I love to have fun and I'm a Mormon.

About Me

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I was born in Louisiana but i have lived in Arizona for the past 9 years. I am now a freshmen college student living in Utah. I love to go out and have a fun time whether its with my family or my friends. Swimming has always been a huge passion of mine and I can't remember a time when i didn't love being in the water! When I'm home for the summer I have the great opportunity to be a lifeguard and teach little kiddos how to swim, it's really rewarding! I also enjoy traveling, shopping, watching movies and learning American Sign Language. I'm just enjoying this beautiful life that has been given to me!

Why I am a Mormon

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I was so blessed to be born into a loving, mormon family. I made the decision to be baptized at the age of 8 by my dad. It was the best decision i have made in my life thus far. I know The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is the only true church on this earth. It is the only church that has all the components to reflect Christ's teachings. We have a living prophet that gives us guidance and revelation in these latter days. We have the Preisthood that can seal, heal, and bless people's lifes. I know that The Book of Mormon is true and written by righteous prophets and then restored by Joseph Smith. It can guide us at all times in our lives. This church brings so much happiness to my life.

How I live my faith

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I am part of a ward at my university and love attending church. After i attend church meetings, get-togethers, parties, and activities it always leaves me feeeling happy and uplifted. You are surrounded by just good, friendly people that care about you and your well-being. I love living by the teachings of this gospel.

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